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Quick notes
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Meet Alison
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Thumbs up on WedUps!
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Adding Tricia Morente to all-star lineup, Feb 28 th
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Introduction to today
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Point of care picture
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Perspectives of technology and strategy in global health
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Lina Sayed
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Coming up:
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Mentor check ins (meeting 1)
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Tuesday lunch session
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Organizational profile
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Professional development plan
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Next class: Global health overview
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• then discuss: how does technology impact these inputs
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Diagram of Embrace infant warmer removed due to copyright restrictions.
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Is the product needed?
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Does it work like it’s supposed to?
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Will it get to those who need it?
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Will they use it right when they get it?
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Watch his poptech talk: http://poptech.org/popcasts/kevin_starr_lasting_impact
Stanford Social Innovation Review, Winter 2013
From “Learning from Coca-Cola” by Prashant Yadav, Orla Stapleton, and Luk Van Wassenhove www.ssireview.org
. Used with permission.
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What Is Value in Health Care
Supplementary Framework Papers:
Value in Health Care
Measuring Health Outcomes
Reponses: Correspondence
The New England Journal of
Medicine
Michael E. Porter
December 8, 2010
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Diagram of outcome measures hierarchy (Fig. 1) removed due to copyright restrictions.
INFORMING
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ENGAGING
HIV/AIDS Care Delivery Value Chain
Resource-Poor Settings
MEASURING
ACCESSING
PREVENTION
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SCREENING
PATIENT
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DIAGNOSING INITIATING
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THERAPY
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Review this week’s readings, including optional, for applicability to your project
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Mentor check ins (meeting 1)
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Tuesday lunch session
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Organizational profile
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Professional development plan
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Next class: Global health overview
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Yadav, Prashant, Orla Stapleton, and Luk Van Wassenhove. 2013. “Learning from Coca-Cola.” Stanford Social Innovation Review , Winter: 51-55.
Sinha, Sidhartha R, and Michele Barry. 2011. “Health Technologies and
Innovation in the Global Health Arena.” The New England Journal of Medicine ,
September 1: 779-781.
Rhatigan, Joseph, Sachin Jain, Joia S. Mukherjee and Michael E Porter. 2009.
Applying the Care Delivery Value Chain: HIV/AIDS Care in Resource Poor Settings .
HBS/GHD.
Porter, Michael E. 2008. “Value-Based Health Care Delivery.” Annals of Surgery,
248(4), October: 503-509.
Malkin, Robert A. 2007. “Design of Health Care Technologies for the Developing
World.” The Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering , April 12: 567-587.
Blaya, Joaquin A, Hamish S.F. Fraser, and Brian Holt. 2010. “E-Health
Technologies Show Promise in Developing Countries.” Health Affairs , June 6:
244-251.
Peterson, Kyle, Samuel Kim, Matthew Rehrig, and Mike Stamp. Circa 2012.
“Competing by Saving Lives: How Pharmaceutical and Medical Device
Companies Create Shared Value in Global Health.” FSG report .
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